Canada's trade deficit with the world widened to $3.189 billion in June, up from $1.3 billion reported in May which was the narrowest deficit reported in five months. Imports rose faster than exports over the month, with the import of vehicles and parts leading the move. Exports reported for the farm, fishing and intermediate food products category fell by 14% to $3.509 billion, the lowest in four months but still up 7% from June 2019.
Here we look at miscellaneous trade data as it relates to the grains and products.
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